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Ericsson’s Service Development Studio (SDS)
SDS 4.1 FD1 is now available
Here are the main new additions in SDS 4.1 FD1:
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Support for creation of IMS client-server IPTV applications.
The delivery provides an IPTV emulator based on IAP 2.0 that can be
used to develop and test e-2-e IPTV client-server applications.
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A first step in decoupling of the SDS emulators to provide an
IDE independent business API for configuration, provisioning and node
control of these emulators.
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Integration of SailFin and update of target server functions
to fully support the latest released version of JSR289 SailFin AS and
verified with Oracle JSR 289 AS (OCCAS 4.0).
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Enhanced SDS IJCU JavaME device client solution. It is now
based on the released 1.0 version of JSR 281 API, includes a JSR-180
based SIP-Stack, and provides a Presence/GLM enabler that is Pre-JSR
325 "like" (subset).
The SDS 4.1 FD1 release integrates and supports the latest version
of Open Source Glassfish/SailFin JavaEE/SIP server and enhances support
for JME device client solutions.
What is SDS?
SDS is the only fully comprehensive tool for development and
end-to-end testing of both the client and server side of new convergent
all-IP (IMS) applications. SDS contains a standards-based IMS network
simulator with communication services (CoSe) emulators. SDS supports
clients and devices for Mobile, Fixed Broadband, and WLAN access. It
uses Java community common practices and de-facto standards and
provides high-level APIs to hide the network and terminal device
complexity from the designer.
SDS runs on a PC, is based on the Eclipse Integrated Development
Environment (IDE) and Wireless Toolkit (WTK).
What can SDS be used for?
With the SDS 4.1 FD1, developers can use the high-level IMS
device APIs as defined in JSR
281 and under definition in JSR 325 to control and
access advanced capabilities such as Presence and Group Management
(PGM), Voice over IP (VoIP), Push-to-Talk (PTT), IMS-M and
Combinational (CS Voice + PS sessions).
SDS includes an IMS core network emulator and can also be configured as
a JavaEE/SIP server execution environment for live user or for market
IMS service trials. SDS is verified with Ericsson’s IMS system offering
and is released in sync with new Ericsson IMS system releases.
Availability
SDS is immediately available for download, without cost, by
Ericsson’s Developer Connection members. When downloading from Ericsson
Developer Connection an e-mail containing your SDS license key will
be sent to your e-mail address.
Added on: 11-Dec-2007 | Updated: 02-Mar-2009
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